PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—BULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. 17 
Late flowering 
Garden 
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The Late or May- 
Flowering Garden Tulips 
generally are in full flush of bloom 
about ‘‘Decoration Day.’’ They differ 
from the Early Single Tulips by their taller 
growth and later bloom; planted in conjunc- 
tion with the early Tulips—on pages 14 to 17— 
a gorgeous display of bloom can be enjoyed until late in May. 
Giant Gesneriana Late Tulips. 
The flowers are very large, of symmetrical form, and are 
borne on tall, strong stems, often 2 feet high. They by far sur- 
pass in colors and brilliancy anything before known in Tulips. 
The colors are so glowing and bright that in the sunlight the 
affect is fairly dazzling, and a bed or group of them in bloom 
gives a magnificent effect to any lawn or garden. (See cut.) 
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Scarlet Gesneriana, True, ‘Tall, Each.| Doz. || Doz. | 100. 
Large-flowered. Flowers of enormous 
size, on strong stems, the most durable 
of all Tulips, as it holds its beautiful 
color and keeps perfect several weeks. 
Color, rich crimson searlet with glitter- 
ing blue black Centre..........6..ccececec eee cece ee 8c. | 80e. || 25e. |$1.50 
Yellow Gesneriana. Similar in all re- 
spects to the Scarlet Gesneriana offered 
above, excepting in color, which is of a 
ROSE FLAMED GIANT 
GESNERIANA TULIP. 
rich eee effective yellow... » | 8e.'| 380c. || 25ce.) 1:50 
Bose Gesneriana. Blue based............... 4c. | 40e. || 35c. | 2.50 
Rose Gesneriana. Blueandwhitebased.| 4c. | 40c.|) 35c.| 2.50 A FEW GEMS IN LAT E OR 
Rose Gesneriana. Pure white based..... 4c. | 40c.|| 35ce.| 2.50 ; 
Rose Flamed Gesneriana. (See cut.)..| 5c. | 50¢.|) 45c¢.| 3.00 
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Bouton d’Or. Therichest and most beau- | Each.| Doz. || Doz. | 100. 
tiful pure golden yellow of all Tulips. ; 
Handsome globe-shaped flowers............. 8c. at 
Breeder Tulips. (Mother Tulips.) Late- || 
flowering Tulips, with immense flowers 
of solid colors, including scarlet, crim- | 
son, violet, ete. Choice mixed................ 8c. |) 85¢e., |) 80c. | 175 
Bridesmaid. Brilliant scarlet, striped 
pure white, very distinct and beautiful... | 4¢. | 40e. || 35¢. | 2.7 
Golden Eagle. (Golden Crown.) Large, 
showy, butter - yellow flowers, with 
pointed petals, each petal edged crim- 
SIC) ae cocoons saeco ode c0Oto0E0DId noo SUBS ECOL SHO ASoReSNGUCES 8e. | 30c. || 25c. | 1.50 
May Blosscm. Pure white, slightly 
striped and variegated with red. A | 
grand flower of fine shape..................... 4c. | 45c. || £0c. | 3.00 
Maiden’s Blush. An elegant, long- \| 
shaped, clear white flower; the petals, \| 
which are pointed and elegantly reflexed, 1] 
are beautifully margined and penciled on 
the edges with bright pink...................... SCs 
Elegans. <A grand Tulip, very showy, 
rich crimson scarlét, large flower, pointed | 
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White Swan. A grand pure white late- | | 
flowering Tulip; it is the only white that | 
we know of in late Tulips, and is just | 
what is wanted for contrasting with the | 
reds, yellows and purples, which hereto- 
fore predominatedinlate Tulips. ‘‘ White | 
Swan” grows about 12 inches high, a | 
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